NewsECEMP 2023 – Programme Published

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ECEMP 2023 – Programme Published

The annual ECEMP conference brings together Europe’s climate and energy modelling community over a three-day period in a forum for deep exchange of research and modelling practice and varied discussions. The event will feature a balanced mix of high-level panel discussions and interactive workshop sessions to enable a peer-reviewed digest of models and policy insights for the transformation of the European energy system. The ECEMP 2023 conference will be a platform for exchange among researchers and modelling teams from across Europe; from H2020 projects, representatives of the European Commission as well as partners from industry and civil society.

In agreement with the European Commission, the former EMP-E Conference has adopted a new name, “European Climate and Energy Modelling Platform (ECEMP)”, to consider the increasing role of climate policies and climate change and their impact on energy demand and supply planning.

The original EMP-E was created in 2017 and has since been organised on a yearly basis by the H2020 Energy Modelling group – a group of projects funded by the European Commission’s Research and Innovation Programme. This year, the event is coordinated by ECEMF – the European Climate and Energy Modelling Forum. The conference does not have a registration fee as it is funded by the European Commission. The project contributing to the conference has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.

This year, the overarching topic is: Net Zero, intermediate targets, and sectoral decarbonization facing geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges.

Visit the conference website to download the full agenda.

The conference will be held on Zoom (registration mandatory for each day):

Day 1 | Mid-term targets towards Net Zero and sectoral challenges

Day 2 | Macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges and the Net Zero transition

Also, submissions for the Special Issue are open: click here. We encourage submissions from all authors whose work fits with the scope of this focus on Climate and Energy Modelling for Net Zero, intermediate targets, and sectoral decarbonization.

For further information please contact us at: ecemp@ecemf.eu.